As per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1263219/comments/35
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This bug doesn't appear to exist in the new Trusty release.
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Warren Turkal, could you please boot into a prior working release (live or
installed), and execute the following in a terminal:
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Okay, I am booted into the kernel @http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.11-saucy/. It works just fine. This seems to be a
mainline 3.11 kernel. Does that help close the gap for where the problem
showed up?
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The latest proposed kernel fails even worse than my original report. The
conditions when it fails (that is when the iwlwifi module is loaded) is
the same. However, now blacklisting iwlwifi and then manually modprobing
it after logging in locks up the system such that I cannot capture the
dmesg. Bef
Saucy will be updated to what is now in the proposed repository. That
might actually be a good test, to see if proposed also exhibits this
bug. The proposed kernel has the updates from upstream 3.11.10.3, which
include some iwlwifi fixes.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for do
I am just curious. Is saucy going to be updated? It might be a shocker
to someone when they can't get a network connection on saucy?
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The iwlwifi module works fine with a kernel based on Linus' tree that I
compiled this morning.
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The version "3.13.1-031301-generic" also seems to work without issues.
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Work with regard to the iwlwifi module, that is.
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Here's another data point as I just tried another of the generic
kernels. Version "3.12.0-031200-generic #201311071835" has no problems
with the iwlwifi AFAICT.
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I am sorry. I have been extremely busy these past couple weeks. I'll try
to make some progress soon.
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We can perform a reverse bisect to identify the fix for this bug in
3.13-rc6. However, we also need to bisect bug 1265885 . Do you want to
revers bisect this bug or bisect bug 1265885 first?
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Okay. I loaded the trusty linux-image+extras (3.12.0-8-generic) into
saucy. There are no problems with wifi in this version. Dmesg is clean.
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Warren Turkal, one may test the latest Ubuntu kernel via live
environment -> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ .
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Okay, so I found 3.11.0-15.23. Is that the one you'd like me to test at
this time?
I found it: at http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux
/linux-image-3.11.0-15-generic_3.11.0-15.23_amd64.deb
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FTR, there is a crash with 3.11.0-15.16. It looked different though. It
happened after I saw the message about searching for Btrfs filesystemss.
I don't have any more info at this time. I want to try the 3.11.0-15.22
kernel and maybe the latest trusty kernels. Where do I find them?
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@jsalisbury, I only see 15.16...where do I get that one from?
@Christopher. I'll see what I can do as this is my work laptop.
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Were you able to test the latest Saucy kernel, which is version
3.11.0-15.22?
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Warren Turkal, thank you for testing the latest mainline kernel. The
next step is to fully reverse commit bisect in order to identify the fix
commit. Could you please do this following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection ?
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This kernel BUG does not occur on kernel version 3.12.6-031206-generic.
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Filed new bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1265885
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Is there a bug for the suspend? I have additional information I don't
want to pollute this bug with.
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For the record, the problem doesn't to be related to resuming after
suspend, I have the same touchpad problem after reboot with the new
kernel.
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Warren Turkal, thank you for your comments. Suspend is not scoped within
this report, and is treated as a separate problem, necessitating a
separate report. Hence, let us put the focus on suspend on hold for now,
and we may circle back on that after your original issue "kernel panics
with BUG" is F
Well, I see the touchpad in the xinput list. It's just that the options
for the touchpad are gone in the System Settings.
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FWIW, a new issue has cropped up with the new kernel. It looks like my
touchpad disappears after resume from suspend for the night.
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@Warren,
Thanks for testing the mainline kernel. It is good news that the bug
does not exist 3.13-rc6. The next step is to see if the fix was already
sent to stable and made it into the latest 3.11 kernel tree. The
current Saucy kernel is version 3.11.0-15.22. Can you apply the latest
updates
@Warren,
What they're suggesting by development release is downloading the latest
iso for 14.04 and trying it as well. Those kernels are (I think) still
on version 3.12 instead of the release-candidate 3.13 ones. I believe
the idea is that if the problem is fixed in 3.12-based kernels it'll
prob
FTR, here's the kernel version that's failing to boot:
$ dpkg -s linux-generic | grep Version
Version: 3.11.0.14.15
I see a number of other kernels associated with saucy in the list at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/. Are there updates that
haven't made it to saucy yet?
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Warren Turkal, thank you for performing the requested test. Could you
please confirm this issue exists with the latest development release of
Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-
live/current/ . If the issue remains, could you please engage your
WORKAROUND, and att
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I have a Dell Sputnik 3 that I just got and upgraded it to
- 12.10->13.04->13.10. On boot the kernel crashes with a BUG. I can
- prevent the crash by blacklisting the iwlwifi module and I can cause the
- BU
Sorry for the delay...holidays and all. I installed version
3.13.0-031300rc6-generic, which is beyond what was listed above. I hope
that is okay. Everything seems to work just fine in this kernel. No
panics and no BUGS during boot. Dmesg is also clean.
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.13 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
If the mainline kernel does not fix t
Here is the dmesg output.
This info is a little tricky to collect since I can't bring up my
network (or shutdown my computer normally) after the BUG occurs. I have
to boot into a 13.04 kernel to actually post this info. :) Does the
apport store the output locally somewhere that will survive a rebo
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